Marco Fabian

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Marco Fabian had a bright performance with Mexico's U23 team. His performances were key during the 2011 Pan American Games, as well as all the competitions held in 2012, such as the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifier, Toulon Tournament and Summer Olympics.

He was eventually capped for the senior squad, but faltered. The reason was simple: Fabian was not playing at his best with Guadalajara, his then club.

When he moved to Cruz Azul on a one-year loan, he quickly returned to his scoring days, mainly because he was no longer playing as a forward, but as an attacking midfielder, who can be lethal through the left flank.

Fabian's speed, strength and ball control put him under Stuttgart's radar, as reported by Chivas' owner Jorge Vergara (h/t ESPN Deportes, in Spanish). However, the Mexican won't leave the country.

Raul Jimenez

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If nothing weird happens, Raul Jimenez will play for Atletico Madrid until 2020.

Marca's Alberto Barbero reports the striker has signed a €10.5 million deal to join Los Colchoneros for the following six seasons, which would be the highest transfer for a Mexican footballer in history.

Jimenez has proved his worth in the current Liga MX tournament, where he tops the scorers' table with a total tally of four in the same number of matchdays.

The youngster has a fantastic knack for goal scoring and knows exactly where the goal is, despite his position on the box.

We saw him score a fantastic bicycle-kick goal against Panama at the Estadio Azteca, as well as a first-class penalty kick with Las Aguilas, precisely against Atletico Madrid in the final showdown of the Copa Euroamericana, earlier this month.